Jan 06, 2010
Dec 20, 2023
Margaret
Stamper-White
51
35
63 inches
64 inches
120 lbs
130 lbs
White / Caucasian
Female
In the spring of 2008, 35-year-old Margaret Gail Stamper-White, known to her loved ones as Maggie, was living a quiet life in Crimora, Virginia. A mother who typically maintained constant contact with her family and children residing in West Virginia, her sudden silence in the middle of May of that year was an immediate cause for alarm. She was last seen at her home located at 53 Spencer Lane, and when she vanished, it was as if she had simply walked away from her life, leaving behind personal belongings that most would not willingly part with, including her cell phone. The days turned into weeks, and with no word from Maggie, a growing sense of dread began to settle over her family. She had no vehicle of her own and no financial footprint to follow, as she did not have any credit cards or bank accounts that could offer clues to her whereabouts. The concern for Margaret’s welfare intensified as she uncharacteristically missed three significant family functions, events she would not have voluntarily skipped. This prolonged and unexplained absence prompted her mother to officially report her missing to the Augusta County Sheriff's Office on July 29, 2008. The investigation that followed painted a grim picture. With no means of transportation and no financial resources, the possibility of her having left on her own accord seemed increasingly unlikely. Described as a white female with sandy blonde hair and blue eyes, standing approximately 5 feet 3 inches tall and weighing around 125 pounds, Maggie had several distinguishing features. These included piercings in her nose and ears, a tattoo of a heart on her buttocks, and the initials 'BS' tattooed on her left forearm. At the time she was last seen, she was believed to be wearing a sweatshirt, blue jeans, and flip-flops, along with a gold butterfly ring. The disappearance of Margaret Stamper-White has remained an unsolved and troubling case for years, leaving her family with unanswered questions and a void that cannot be filled. The circumstances surrounding her vanishing are perplexing; she left behind her phone and had no independent means to travel or support herself. The abrupt halt in communication with her children, with whom she was consistently in touch, was a significant deviation from her character, leading investigators to list her as a missing and endangered individual. The Augusta County Sheriff’s Office has continued to seek information from the public, hoping that someone, somewhere, holds the key to understanding what happened to Maggie in mid-May of 2008. The case is an overview of a mother who seemingly vanished without a trace, leaving a family to grapple with the ambiguity and pain of not knowing her fate.
May 13, 2008
Crimora
Virginia
Augusta County
No
8085
Augusta County Sheriff's Office
Verona
Virginia
Augusta County
24482
127 Lee Hwy, Virginia
5402455333
County
Law Enforcement
Augusta County Sheriff's Office
Sandy
Blue
Blue
06/15/2026